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BIO: Clark is a college seminarian for the Archdiocese of Baltimore. He is presently in his second year with the Archdiocese of Denver’s Totus Tuus program. He has been involved in Catholic campus ministry at the University of Maryland – Baltimore County. In 2006, the Division of Youth and Young Adult Ministry recognized him with the Messenger of Light award.
QUOTE TO NOTE: (While at Totus Tuus,) We’re doing catechesis. Catechesis is a great word, which I just learned recently, come from Greek, and apparently, so I am told, it comes from the word “to echo.” So, to be a disciple is to be a catechumen for your entire life, to be echoing the Master. The Master, is, of course, Jesus.
OBSCURE FACTOID: Clark is the only podcast guest for whose birth I was present. Heck, he’s the only podcast guest for whose conception I was present! (My kids have taken over the studio!!!)
BEHIND THE SCENES: This was the first phone interview that I did with an audience. Last week’s guest, Kristin Witte, sat in the office during Clark’s taping. . . Had to edit out two or three times when she broke out in laughter. . . At the very end, one got through
BLOG REFLECTION: can be read here for July 4th.
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